1968 - Mr. Baxton Bryant, a civil rights leader who was a friend of both John Kennedy and Martin Luther King, explains why he is siding with the sanitation group on strike in Memphis.

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Image Number: 6177-V53828743Royalty FreeCredit Line:DVArchive/Retrofootage/DV Archive/SuperStockCollection:DV ArchiveContributor:DVArchive/RetrofootageModel Release:NoProperty Release:NoDuration:0:01:54Frame Rate:60 FPSResolution:1920×1080
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